Topic: Robert Altman
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The 50 best movies of all time
From film critics Gail Kinn and Jim Piazza's new book 'The Greatest Movies Ever,' their picks for the 50 greatest films
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In Pictures: Worst movie bosses
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A 1:30 a.m. line... for Van Gogh
The works of Vincent Van Gogh are still a vibrant part of pop culture more than a hundred years after his death.
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The 50 best movies of all time
From film critics Gail Kinn and Jim Piazza's new book 'The Greatest Movies Ever,' their picks for the 50 greatest films
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Sing Your Song: movie review
'Sing Your Song' shows the energy and optimism Harry Belafonte gave to civil rights work – around the world.
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Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark
Pauline Kael became the voice for a new generation of film-goers.
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A superstar cast stars in 'New Year's Eve': movie review (VIDEO)
Set in New York City, 'New Year's Eve' has a superstar cast but a shopworn string of interlocking stories.
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In Pictures: Worst movie bosses
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The Romantics: movie review
Katie Holmes stars in 'The Romantics' with Josh Duhamel, a groom whose allegiances waver before his wedding.
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Valentine’s Day: movie review
Despite a star-studded cast, ‘Valentine’s Day’ stumbles into predictable territory.
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2009 Gift Guide
Monitor picks for TV, movies, music, and games.
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'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans' – movie review
Werner Herzog's 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans' casts Nicolas Cage as a cop who becomes increasingly unhinged by gambling debts and drug use.
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'Pirate Radio' – movie review
The DJs in 'Pirate Radio' thwart a government ban on playing rock 'n' roll and create a bit of gleeful anarchy along the way.
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Movie review: "Paris"
This intimate film weaves multiple plots of ordinary lives and loves.
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Review: '$9.99'
A motley crowd of people in a Sydney apartment complex all search for the meaning of life in this Claymation feature.
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Review: 'Away We Go'
In this neohippie movie, a young couple travel the country in search of a new home to start their family.
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Review: 'The Class'
Docudrama superbly explores the interplay of a teacher and his racially mixed students in Paris classroom.
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Review: 'Frost/Nixon'
Docudrama portrays Nixon as a tragic figure attempting to rehabilitatehis image with a series of interviews with David Frost, a lightweightopportunist.
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From our files: A conversation with Paul Newman
The Monitor spoke with the late actor and director in 1981 about selecting roles, plots that challenge an audience, and journalism.
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